National Taiwan Normal University (NTNU) has partnered with Nanyang Technological University (NTU) Singapore to co-host an international AIoT workshop, designed to give students a comprehensive hands-on experience in AI system development through practical courses in artificial intelligence (AI) and the Internet of Things (IoT).

The workshop was jointly organized by NTNU's College of Interdisciplinary Innovation for Technology Industries and NTU Singapore's School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, with strong support from Realtek Semiconductor's Singapore branch. Centered on Realtek's Ameba AIoT platform, the curriculum combined theoretical instruction with practical exercises, allowing participants to build AI models and deploy them onto edge devices, experiencing the full workflow from cloud training to end-device application.

Dr. Gao Wen-Zhong, Dean of NTNU's College of Interdisciplinary Innovation for Technology Industries, emphasized that AI has become a critical trend in global higher education and industrial development. He noted that future talent must possess not only theoretical knowledge but also interdisciplinary integration and practical skills. This collaboration with NTU Singapore provides students with access to cutting-edge AI technologies while strengthening academic exchange, talent cultivation, and industry-academia cooperation between Taiwan and Singapore.

NTNU's Chief Research and Development Officer, Dr. Lin Zheng-Hong, highlighted the university's recent efforts in promoting interdisciplinary AI education and industry partnerships. By co-developing curricula and practical courses with enterprises, NTNU aims to cultivate AI professionals with both innovative thinking and hands-on capabilities. This workshop emphasized 'learning by doing,' enabling students to personally complete data collection, model training, and deployment processes, thereby understanding the potential of AI applications in smart manufacturing, smart cities, smart campuses, and smart living.

Ms. Ye Yi-Chen, Senior Director at Realtek Semiconductor Singapore, pointed out that AI and edge computing are rapidly transforming industrial landscapes, making talent development a key driver of progress. She expressed enthusiasm for supporting this international workshop, stating that through industry-academia collaboration, students gain exposure to real-world application scenarios and develop future-ready technological competencies.

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  • Source: CNA (Central News Agency)
  • Category: Event